The police for the first time will be using a CCTV camera van - 'Prahar' to keep a hawk eye on the proceedings.
"We will be using this high-tech van to keep a watch on the movements of people," city police commissioner E Radhakrishna told PTI.
Scores of devotees will take part in different processions tomorrow, when idols of Hindu God - Lord Ganesha - will be immersed in ponds and lakes, thus culminating the 10-day-long celebrations.
Meanwhile, 3 companies of Rapid Acid Force, 1 company of Border Security Force and 4 companies of State Reserve Police and home guards personnel have been deployed in the city along with 2,000 police personnel.
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